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TFIE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY* FEBRUARY 1, 189t>.
Carefully the: Following Price List:
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•Groceries.
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Ladffes waists, cheap.
Jiilo Hugs, 50 cent* each.
Smyrna ltugs, 83 cento each.
Ladle* Jfosg, jwr paijyOft cpnU.
Thread,'(Coates)'per spoof, 04ct*. |
Dry Goods.
IVteat, per lb. r t l-2c.
Break!aHt bacon, per pound.
igola button, $1,00. *
I'ComfJrUsil.'OO/
sfiFOW x
Clothing.
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Calicos, per yard, 3V cento.
Chocks, per yard, 4, omits.
Sheeting, per yard, 5 oenta,
Bleaching, per yard, 3 oenta.
Ginghams, per yard, 4 oenta.
Jeans, por yard, 13 cent*.
Hickory stripo host, extra heavy,
only 8 cents por yard.
Ginghams, best, |>er yard, Oj cts.
Hercules, ArA per yard, 12J cents.
Corsets, 23 cents eaeli.
Huttons, por gross, 03 cents.
Ladicp shifts, 60 uotipj each,
Full line of—
TtiTVbonw
and
Laces,
at all pricos.
UndershirtH, for men, wool, Uftots.
Undershirts, for men, cotton,23cls,
Overshirts, for men, only 25cts.
Laundered shirts, for OOcts.
Half liose, per pair, 03 cents.
Jeaiis Pants, warranted
TSTot to Hip
or tuonoy refunded, only (Ificts,
Pants, for men, only 50cts.
Pants, for mep, pll vtdol,' for *1,53.
Wo aro making tlio greatest drivo
in CLOTHING ever known in this
section, at prices out' competitors
cannot touch.
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^0N THE LISTIE-
W. O. Tift has sotrtc especially attractive bargains in ev
ery line of general merchandise. In fact his bargains are so
numerous and seductive that, like the fair maiden in the pict
ure, you will be at a loss to make a selection of your purchases.
I herein enumerate some of the more taking attractions
AH goods are plainly marked at the advertised prices.
Call early before all my bargains are gone and I will en
deavor to make you happy if low prices will do it.
Ladies glove grain, only 85cts
, Ladies J^on
Old Ladies
Ladies Cowpen shoes, 64cts.
Children’s Cowpen shoes, 46ots.
Children’s Dongola patent tip, 40o.
Ladies Dongola patent tip, $1,00.
, Ladies Victq kid, $1,40,
Brogaasj for men, fihjjents. )
Lace shoes, for men, (solid) *1,00.
Laeo and Congress calf shoes,
for men, 81,50.
Plow shoes, for men, $1,10.
Hoys lace shoes, (solid) 85cts.
Tobacco worth 40 cents per pound
only 25 cents.
Starch, per pound, 05 cents.
Oysters, per onn, 1 06 cents,
liaking powder, per pound, 20ots.
Sardines, per box, 05 cents,
/Fall line pt—, , , r.. f i
fe*<D00u V lU
Mince meats,
Olives,
Olive, pit,
Durkees dressing,
Corn starch,
Maple syrup,
Pn/iniin
A Fall and Complete
line of Trunks.
Cocoa nut,
Cocoa,
Rolled
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led oafs,
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Prunes,
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Flavoring Extracts.
LARGEST Miid CHEAPEST Line of FLATS in the City.
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DIXIE STOCKS, GENUINE, $1,25. SCOOTER STOCKS, 75 Cents, EACH.
Agents for—McCORMICKS MOWER, the cheapest and best on the market,
and for the CHATTANOOGA . Chilled Steel PLOWS.
SECOND STREET,
TIFTON, GEORGIA
CORRESPONDENCE
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Events cast their shadows before. The shelves in our store
The Labor of An Efficient Corps of
County Reporters.
flntininluu’s liuilgot.
Cituil., January 28—.A chilling
rain is fnllin'g-4-uic tail of ilm terri
ble storm which swept the niiddlu
states Inst week.
To-day our Impi'ta are sad lit tile
(inul departure of Mr, A. i). Covin
linul departuro or Air, 4, l). Goving,
ton to Quincy, Fla. fllostwii 1 1 f. I..,
Chariot), it. V. and DoCurr Coving
ton, with,Mr, O. L. Itass, their
bmthor-in-jaw, and Mos*r*.. 1). ){.
Newton and II. J. Iiii'liHiilson have
boon in the naval stores business here
for the past three years and by their
high-toned, gentlemanly conduct have
endeared themselves to the people of
Cooil.; “tjlf 1 te;i of,regret iutrusivq*’
)J'WfllH"4itthafr departure. I slmll
sadly misg lha hours of intellectual
conversu of those wul'm-hoiir'ted,
hainy men, and fuel sad to think I
shall sen them no more. I trust pros,
perily wllLsnttpnd them in h'loridii,
and that, nine friends may spring up
around them like the sprouts around
a hickory slump—heller timber than
the original'trqo.
Rev! Mr: Rrtteliffe, the pastor of
llahira circuit, was hero liiHt week,
und niado many friends.
Mr. John JI. Sims has boon absent
several days. Ifo is in Valdosta and,
1 rrgrcyto sayi sink. , I hope ho will
reiiu nirooiipcmud;
Prof. J. 11.' Chestnut 1ms the train
ing of the Cecil boys this year. Mr.
Chestnut is a man of line sonse and
will doubtless make his mark indelli.
bio hero, Hoiikmia.v,
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Enigma, January 30,-foMr. Jolilf
C. Hitnl,:of Tifton, was in our town
ywwpfojt fmicliaSlng material to Irtiitd
a nice cottage on his farm near
iirooklieUL
i 'iMr. T/Hl 'lifoWaiVVW has boon
on tho Bick list for soitto time past, if
•gain able to Ytfstinie his duties ss
section master on liio Brunswiek Jk
Western tvad at this point.
It ts no longer John Peters nor
jrttj.Mr, 1’ctsrs. It is Judgu Peters
now. lie was clouted justice of the
peace at an election held ni Brook-
held last Saturday. It wilt be seen
from tho ahovo that we a re, sip I )mv-
ing elections in our jfnrtof the nioral
vineyard.
After considerable wrangling over
the sohool (|ucsii<m at this place, wo
•lave at last settled down to business
in n<*Very hahiioniniik nmiiner, end
oOrHohool *ilf hegin* next Muifilay
morning. 'I’hn school will bo taught
liv Prof. II. \V. Gray, assisted by
Miss Lucy Haile.
Cnpt. J. (J. Gunn vi»it6d Tifton
yesterday oil business.
liov. VV. F. Jtixoii Ailed his regu
lar appointment at this place last
Sunday and Sunday night. What
Mr. llixon has to say iH always iulor-
estfilg and tho people are always
glad to give him audience.
Thn Methodist Sunday-school at
Kuignm lias been suuecssfully run
duriug the past three yeats without
going into winter quarters. Tho
school is now in a nourishing condi
linn. Mr. M. 1C. Lytle n superintend
cut.
Mrs. T. I). Griffin wilt leave to-day
to visit hfrarjolliet-"at hjolkstifn,/In.
•Hoc skier, Miss Dora ' Wniiiwilghl,
who Iras been visiting horn for sonic
time past, will return home witli tier.
W. VV. 1). Rvanoh, of near Ruby,
Irwin county, visited Knigma one
day!list Week,I
When -li'klir,, in,ult, anil hcihlli til lill^Sn’.l,
*1g«I lit implutml nml ttin Uootor Invited;
Uul when hi'itflli in rvMtorud anil all In rlKlited,
find Ih fotKotton and thn dootnr In nil hied.
I ‘liavfc frequently called attention
to tlui (act that we stand mortally in
need of stmib bridges in this enmity.
1 lining this spell of gentle showers
it is aliinisi impossible to travel in
this section. Wo stand very much
in need'of a bridge'across 1 tardy's
mill creek, between this placo and
IlnHikflold, and I learn that one is
badly needed across New river on
the road from lmmkllcld to Tifton
Wliy is this thus? Has Irkrlhcimer
lmd hold of llcrrlcn's treasury ? ilopo
the proner authorities will look after
this mahvr at urn,
(in4ho foil'd Sunday in this month
I, in company with twelve or fifteen
ladle* a’l.d igentlbiijeh ■ frmti Enigma
went out to thb McMillan school
IprilHe, two miles nortjl pf hero, where
wtunetthc tittgiog eln«« of that clever
neighborhood, and spent several
hours in dUconming sweet saorud
music. Mr. McMillan has a nice
elnss organiaod out there, whtoh
meets each first nnd third Sunday,
Mr. MeMillan uses thu “old Unto’
hooks (-Sacred Harp) and tho. collets
lion of music is very Hue and sweet.
To hoar tfu'iio tfntsn Aid tunes song
takes my thoughts away back to th
days of my Imvliood, wlmn times
were good and jsoaeo and prosperity
reigned; when a tuun'a reiigion wos
a rcility and the milk of human
kindness tlowed more freely than
now. • Rnnfr.AU.
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This is done we will place before tbo Public an Elegant Ion© of SPRING GOODS.
Onr Buyer will visit tbo BEST MARKETS in the IT. S., and seoure only
and fill every department in onr store.,
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AV.E ARE CLOSING OUT Furniture cxtremelv low lor casli, or wiH sell bn, easyTns^n^erit^,..
spietitlid run on Clothing—-we have left a lew''suits and mid pants thatwill be closed out at ontte.< Gom«*nAtl(ee , wf«
Tore buying. We have constantly on hand Bran, ITay,. Seed and Feed OaU, Corn,Meal,'Flbii^ArnTfl
' Genuine Eastern Seed Irish Potatoes. Begin the year right and trade with a Cash YdbSE,
our Reputation ol'selling more goods for the money than any house m this sections « • « ”
Padrick Brothers, “ , ® , f^ r tifton'
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